Release for a high-volume catalog shoot
One signing that holds across dozens of looks and SKUs — so a model on an e-commerce day signs once, not once per shot.
Forty SKUs, one model, one long day
An e-commerce catalog shoot is a production line. A model works through outfit after outfit until the rack is empty, appearing in dozens of frames, each tied to a different SKU headed for a product listing.
The day might run a retailer's spring range, a furniture line, or a season of accessories. Try to paper that with a release per look and the day grinds. Nobody is signing forty forms between outfit changes, and a studio that improvises usually ends with a stack of half-completed releases that match no clear set of images. The volume is the problem the document has to solve.
What the shoot needs is a single release that covers the whole session: this model, this day, every look and SKU that comes out of it, cleared for the retailer's e-commerce and catalog use. One signing, not forty.
One release for the whole session
In SignedShoot, generate a model release with the commercial catalog framing. Name the photographer and the model, describe the booking as a single high-volume e-commerce or catalog session, and set the usage scope for the retailer's product-listing, catalog, and web use.
The release is written to hold across the session rather than a single frame — it clears the model for every look and SKU shot that day under one signature. Instead of chasing paperwork between outfit changes, the model signs once at the start or end of the call, and the studio has a clean record covering the full set of images.
Each model on the shoot still signs their own release, so a multi-model catalog day produces one release per person rather than one per shot. Unlocking gives you an editable .docx for a retailer's own catalog or term wording, plus a clean PDF. The watermarked preview is free, the model's details are entered on your device and never uploaded, and SignedShoot generates document templates, not legal advice.
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Frequently asked questions
- Can one release really cover a whole catalog day?
- Yes. The catalog framing writes the release to hold across a single session — every look and SKU shot that day under one signature — rather than tying it to one frame. Each model signs once for the day.
- What if several models work the same shoot?
- Each model signs their own release. A multi-model catalog day produces one release per person, not one per shot — far fewer documents than a release per look would mean.
- When should the model sign on a catalog shoot?
- Once, at the start or end of the call. Because the release covers the whole session, there is no need to interrupt outfit changes to sign paperwork frame by frame.
- Can a retailer add its own catalog wording?
- Yes. The unlocked release is an editable Microsoft Word .docx, so a retailer's own catalog, channel, or term wording can be added before the model signs.
- What does the catalog shoot release cost?
- The watermarked preview is free. Unlocking the release is $29 for one type, or $49 for the Forms Pack with all seven types — worth it when catalog work also needs property or NDA releases.
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